God finds the opportunity for us We were so busy looking and worrying about the right opportunity to serve, and God took care of it. Not only did Extreme Nazarene reach out to us, but we never even thought about them as a possibility. It was not until they started sharing what they were doing and what needs they had did we realize that God had been preparing us for Extreme Nazarene. Unexpected people Random people that we did not even know or think about reaching out to, have been supporting us and donating. It has been very humbling and good for us spiritually to rely on God 100% to get over the main barriers to get to Ecuador. Car sells for more than we owe We had originally only thought we would be doing some sort of mission work for six months, so when our car broke down in December we bought a brand new Honda Civic. We have been blessed that we were not only to sell it for what we owed on it, but had a little extra pocket money to walk away with it. People giving more than we could ever anticipate When we realized that we had to fundraise our support we started figuring numbers and estimating what we might get, and only thought we could get to 50%. We knew at that point that this would have to be a God thing, and it has been. People have been blessing us and showing their support for our mission to South America and just showering us with love. Opportunity to see friends and family Not only did we get to see both our families, but because of Chad and Chelsea’s wedding we got to see some friends that we would not have got to see otherwise. Number of people praying and loving on us Selling all our furniture to one family We were very blessed to not only sell all of our furniture to one family, but it was nice that they were also a wonderful Christian couple doing campus ministry for a college in Houston. Safe travels with an expired tag and a car with 213,000 We had purchased our new registration tag for a vehicle like normal, because we knew we were going to be driving our old Honda Accord around until September, but it did not come to us in the mail before we left. So we made it through driving to Idaho, driving around Idaho for three weeks, and down here to California without getting pulled over. It has is a great blessing that our car with 213,000 which creeks...

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We are missionaries with Extreme Nazarene serving in Quito, Ecuador. Justin is a Software programmer, and Krista is a Health coordinator setting up short-term medical mission trips and keeping everyone healthy!